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111convertible mark — noun official currency of Bosnia and Herzegovina, abbreviated BAM …
112convertible security — noun A security that can be converted into another security …
113Convertible bonds — Bonds that can be converted into common stock at the option of the holder. The New York Times Financial Glossary …
114Convertible eurobond — A eurobond that can be converted into another asset, often through exercise of attached warrants. The New York Times Financial Glossary …
115Convertible preferred stock — Preferred stock that can be converted into common stock at the option of the holder. The New York Times Financial Glossary …
116convertible adjustable preferred stock — ( caps) The interest rate on caps is adjustable and is pegged to Treasury security rates. They can be exchanged at par value for common stock or cash after the next period s dividend rates are revealed. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …
117convertible Eurobond — A Eurobond that can be converted into another asset, often through exercise of attached warrants. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …
118Convertible 100 — Goldman Sachs index of the 100 convertibles of greatest institutional importance. Weighted by issue size, it measures the performance of its components against that of their underlying common stock and against other broad market indexes as well.… …
119convertible debt — Debt where the lender has the option to convert the debt into ordinary shares in the company rather than receiving repayment in cash. Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein financial glossary …
120convertible gilt — UK government bond where the holder of the bond has the option to convert the bond into another issue of government bonds rather than receive repayment in cash. Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein financial glossary …